Great video! Thank you for sharing! I have a hutch that has glass doors with curved beveled wood inlays. I’ve been hesitant on painting, but this will make it so much easier! No more excuses 😂👍
Hello Denise. It turned out to be a beautiful door. Even though the Liquid Mask is more expensive, I would try it, if I wanted to do something like what you did. Thank you for sharing.😮😮😊😊
Thanks for the painting tips and for showing the product. I will invest in that product because it will be easier for me to apply due to disabilities. It will give me independence to finish a project on my own terms. Thank you!! I have to paint some French doors, and side and top windows around doors. I like the white door better, not really into the black/neutral. You do have me thinking of navy blue 🤔....
I have some glass-topped patio tables that need refurbishing to cover the rust. This fluid technique would work great! Thanks for all the tips! And… your door looks beautiful!
Well I was intrigued to see how the product worked and it did work. Now $74.00…um no…in the US it’s selling for $33.00 which is still pricy, however I would still consider using it. I don’t think I would cover the whole glass considering what you paid and no matter what i would want to conserve it as much as possible at that selling point. I love that it peels off nicely. The tape is a real pain for me so I would definitely use the product! The updated handle was a very nice touch!
I'm so happy I came across your video! I never even knew there was a masking fluid. I knew that there had to be something easier than the tape. I've always wanted to see if I could do things like that bc usually my husband takes care of them but now he's a full-time worker. honestly, I'm just afraid to mess up or not know how to do it. Your video has made things look easy and I can do it :) I have never painted or done anything around the house and now that I'm an at-home mom I want to do a few things to update some things in my house bc it's been a very long time since anything has been done to my house. Thank you so much for sharing this video! wish me luck!
Great video, as always! Instead of paper to protect what you do not want yo get painted, I use the plastic front cover of an old notebook! It works! Dont you get marks on the frame when cutting with the masking tape?
I have painted too many of these doors to count, as well as wood framed windows. For me it's just easier and faster to use a Purdy angled brush and just put the paint where I want it to go. Then roll the edges like you did. Interesting product though.
out of curiosity, why didn't ypoou sand the doors beforehand? I want to do this to my doors but I'm wondering if I need to sand off the white paint first?
You do not need to tape off the glass, use a straight razor blade to scrape off the paint into the glass frame , it comes right off with a perfect finish
Um….you don’t need to protect the glass. Just take a single edged razor blade to scrape the paint off the panes after the paint dries. East peasy and no paint peeling off the door on either system you used here.
I’ve done that (and still do ) on some of my motor projects. But once on a clients mirror I ended up scratching it and had to buy a replacement. 😕 didn’t want to take the chance on these doors
The dark gray with the new hardware looks great.
Thanks Wendy! 🤗
Love the black door w/ the white trim. I’m going to do this to mine!
Great video! I'm going to do this!!
I love, love, love the black! The new product seems to work really well. I'll be trying it.
Thanks Lizzy! I’d love to hear what you think if you give it a try!
Great video! Thank you for sharing! I have a hutch that has glass doors with curved beveled wood inlays. I’ve been hesitant on painting, but this will make it so much easier! No more excuses 😂👍
Hello Denise. It turned out to be a beautiful door. Even though the Liquid Mask is more expensive, I would try it, if I wanted to do something like what you did. Thank you for sharing.😮😮😊😊
Thank you so much Teresa!
Thank you for such a thoughtful video. I have been terrified to take this challenge on and this video made me so excited to get started.
I get it. Getting started is the scariest part but you'll be so happy you did!!
Que producto tan curioso!! Gracias por tus buenos consejos!!
I’ve ALWAYS wanted to do the same to my French doors! Excellent tutorial video.. as always
Thanks! 💙And if you want to… just do it! 😃🤗 Even tho I was nervous, I’m SO happy I did mine!!!
Thanks for the painting tips and for showing the product. I will invest in that product because it will be easier for me to apply due to disabilities. It will give me independence to finish a project on my own terms. Thank you!! I have to paint some French doors, and side and top windows around doors. I like the white door better, not really into the black/neutral. You do have me thinking of navy blue 🤔....
Ya, this makes painting all those panes much easier... and I think navy blue would look amazing!
I have some glass-topped patio tables that need refurbishing to cover the rust. This fluid technique would work great! Thanks for all the tips! And… your door looks beautiful!
Thank you! And have fun with your patio tables! 😊
Well I was intrigued to see how the product worked and it did work. Now $74.00…um no…in the US it’s selling for $33.00 which is still pricy, however I would still consider using it. I don’t think I would cover the whole glass considering what you paid and no matter what i would want to conserve it as much as possible at that selling point. I love that it peels off nicely. The tape is a real pain for me so I would definitely use the product! The updated handle was a very nice touch!
I'm so happy I came across your video! I never even knew there was a masking fluid. I knew that there had to be something easier than the tape. I've always wanted to see if I could do things like that bc usually my husband takes care of them but now he's a full-time worker. honestly, I'm just afraid to mess up or not know how to do it. Your video has made things look easy and I can do it :) I have never painted or done anything around the house and now that I'm an at-home mom I want to do a few things to update some things in my house bc it's been a very long time since anything has been done to my house. Thank you so much for sharing this video! wish me luck!
Good luck and have fun! Remember it's JUST paint and can always be touched up!
What did you do about the white trim in the glass that you can't reach?
One more thing. Can i use the masking fluid on the outside of the trim of the door frame against the wall?
I would use painter's tape for masking that off..
Great video, as always! Instead of paper to protect what you do not want yo get painted, I use the plastic front cover of an old notebook! It works!
Dont you get marks on the frame when cutting with the masking tape?
Brilliant! Love this tip!
I have painted too many of these doors to count, as well as wood framed windows. For me it's just easier and faster to use a Purdy angled brush and just put the paint where I want it to go. Then roll the edges like you did. Interesting product though.
I would love to do it like this but my hand is def not steady enough. 😆
Would love to know where you purchased the 3-4 inch foam brush you used to apply the masking fluid to the glass.
out of curiosity, why didn't ypoou sand the doors beforehand? I want to do this to my doors but I'm wondering if I need to sand off the white paint first?
I’m not partial to black, but I love this ❤️. Curious, how much of the masking product did you have left.
I have 3/4 of the can left. A little went a long way
You do not need to tape off the glass, use a straight razor blade to scrape off the paint into the glass frame , it comes right off with a perfect finish
Ty 💞👌!!
Thank you Lily... have a great weekend! 🙂
Um….you don’t need to protect the glass. Just take a single edged razor blade to scrape the paint off the panes after the paint dries. East peasy and no paint peeling off the door on either system you used here.
I’ve done that (and still do ) on some of my motor projects. But once on a clients mirror I ended up scratching it and had to buy a replacement. 😕 didn’t want to take the chance on these doors
*mirror
Looks gray
That masking stuff is NOT NEEDED, way to expensive!! Plus just another step that's not needed. Just a respectful FYI